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Hamos sto Aigaleo City is this quirky 1987 Greek comedy that dives into the absurdities of bureaucracy through the lens of goat reproduction. Seriously, the main character, Tamtakos, has this goat named Sardanafalos, and he tries to take advantage of its... uh, leaping habits to navigate tax loopholes. It’s a mix of slapstick and social commentary, with a unique pacing that keeps you guessing where it’s headed. The performances are a bit over-the-top, which adds to the charm, and the practical effects—well, you can tell they were working with a budget, but it gives the film a certain rawness that’s hard to find today. It’s definitely one of those films that makes you think about the strangest aspects of taxation and livestock.
Unique take on bureaucracy and livestock.Quirky humor, distinctive performances.A gem for those into niche comedies.
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